A very fascinating video, this brings back painful memories which i have been enduring. My relationship of 6 years ended 3 months ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, I really love her so much I can’t stop thinking about her, I’ve tried my very best to get her back in my life, but to no avail, I’m frustrated, I don’t see my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of her, but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss her and just can’t stop thinking about her.
Parting ways with someone you deeply cherish is an agonizing experience. I understand firsthand, having encountered a parallel situation at the end of my 7 year relationship. Driven by an unyielding determination, I explored every avenue to salvage our bond. Seeking guidance from a spiritual counselor proved pivotal, as their intervention played a crucial role in rekindling our love.
I recently went through a difficult breakup. My five year relationship ended a month ago, and it's been incredibly hard. I still have so much love for my ex girlfriend, and I can't seem to get her out of my mind. Despite my best efforts to win her back, nothing has worked, and the thought of being with anyone else feels impossible right now. I know it might sound odd to share this here, but I miss her deeply and can't stop thinking about her.
I completely understand the pain of letting go of someone you love. I went through a similar experience when my 10 year relationship ended. I couldn't imagine my life without her, so I tried everything to rekindle our love. I eventually found guidance from a spiritual counselor, and their support helped me bring her back into my life.
If you're open to it, seeking help from a spiritual counselor might make a difference. How did you find your spiritual counselor, and how can I get in touch with them?
What you describe here isn't what I think of as a broken relationship. I've had to fix relationships where I've lost all trust for my manager, with them not putting in any effort. Because I couldn't just go without income, I had to fix this myself. I've had good managers, but the worst management seems to center on people who can't recognize the fundamental power imbalance between a manager and their reports.
I like this video, but its missing the type of relationship you are trying to repair, which is critical to the approach you are going to take. Is this in between co-workers or someone in a leadership role??
it's all good, except that you can't fix a relationship with a boss who bullies you, he's either a narcissist or a racist or a weakling who feels the need to show that he holds power and control over you, he takes every opportunity to intimidate you, disguised as reasonable management - that only applies to you, not to any other team member for same situations, repeatedly - even colleagues are surprised by this 'special exclusive treatment' if they were to come to know about it as he is cleverly able to hide his behaviour. and believe me, i have tried everything already shown in this video.